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"'Marie Laveau'" is a song written by Shel Silverstein and Baxter Taylor. First recorded by Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show on their 1971 album 'Doctor Hook', a 1974 live recording by Bobby Bare went to number one for a single week and spent a total of 18 weeks on the country charts. It was his 34th single on the charts, his only number one and final top ten country hit.

The song is about a fictitious and ugly witch who lived in the Louisiana bayous in a hollow log with a one-eyed snake and a three-legged dog, having the same name as the famous New Orleans voodoo priestess, and who, armed with a magic black cat tooth and mojo bone, could make men disappear with a horrific screech. On the night of a new moon, "Handsome Jack" arrives and offers her a deal: if she conjures up $1,000,000 for him, he will marry her. After he receives the money, he backs out of the deal claiming that she is too ugly for a rich man like him; in retaliation, she screeches and Jack disappears.

Other recorded versions are by Girl Trouble on their album 'Thrillsphere' (1990) and The Blue Dogs on 'Music for Dog People' (1991).

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Category:1971 songs

Category:Bobby Bare songs

Category:Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show songs

Category:Songs written by Shel Silverstein

Category:1974 singles

Category:RCA Records singles

Category:Songs about witches


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